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- From: Shekhar Kshirsager <skshirsa@nortelnetworks.com>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk, bckman@ix.netcom.com
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 09:48:19 -0500
Hi Frank,
Your answer solves the problem for a limited domain of IE users on Windows
users ?
but what about Netscape or any other browsers on any other platform ?
I think these kind of solutions when suggested, author should clearly
indicate that
they are one platform specific solutions. Otherwise it creates lot of confusion,
specially on mailing lists.
Thanks,
Shekhar Kshirsagar
Nortel Networks.
> Michael,
> you can do what you want to do very simply by using ASP and the
new MS
> msxml.dll. (sent with the latest IE5Beta)together with the DOM.
> just use 'getElementsByTagName' wrap the content in a suitable HTML
> wrapper,and send these to the client as an HTML stream.
> Frank
> Frank Boumphrey
> XML and style sheet info at Http://www.hypermedic.com/style/index.htm
> Author: - Professional Style Sheets for HTML and XML http://www.wrox.com
> CoAuthor: Professional XML applications from Wrox Press, www.wrox.com
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